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However, she was just 16-months-old when her father was found dead in a hotel room, and was four when her mother, Paula Yates, lost her life to an overdose.

Then, on the cusp of her 18th birthday, she became tangled-up in a bitter family feud between her adoptive father, Bob Geldof, and her real father’s family in Australia.

She then suffered more loss when her half-sister, Peached Geldof, died of a sudden overdose in April 2014.

Now, however, she'll enjoy a relative reversal of fortunes after being made financially secure thanks to her father's legacy - something her fellow Hutchence relatives have previously struggled to get for themselves.

Clearly raised in her step-father's image, Tiger Lily can be seen campaigning against Brexit (Image: Daily Mirror)

Discussing the late star's estate - which financial managers have long said was squandered - a family insider said: “It’s all very shadowy, underground people who control his estate. It’s impossible to pin them down.

“We tried to do it with legal action but we don’t even have phone numbers, let alone addresses.

“There should be millions in the pot now and Michael would have never signed away the rights to his songs, but we keep getting fobbed off.”